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Tuesday, June 03, 2008

List update

Saturday 24 May: Paul and I had a wonderful dinner with a bunch of Virginia folk, followed by a super-fun party at Sarah and Ginny's place with them plus Jeneane and Chris

Sunday 25 May: Started my golden birthday (25 on the 25th!) with a lovely breakfast at Jeneane & Chris's fav brunch spot, then after driving the rest of the way to Nags Head I had more birthday wonderfulness when Kelly and Rachel got me a Dairy Queen cake for dessert - it said "Happy Birthday Meredith" on it and had palm trees and a beach scene!

Monday 26 May: Ran errands with Rachel, including purchasing over $150 worth of liquor between the two of us, then spent the rest of the day lying in the sun on the beach and reading. Wonderful, except for sand blowing into my right ear. After showering, lots and lots of adult beverages and yummy food with everyone. A late night of drunken partying.

Tuesday 27 May: Checked work e-mail, answered a couple, and hung out. Walked to the nearest ice cream place after dinner. Fun mini-golf wonderfulness in the evening, including a train ride around the course. I tied with Sarah for 2nd place, and Paul came in first; Adam M was 4th, and Matt B 5th. Poor Matt.

Wednesday 28 May: It was rainy, so no beach this day; instead, went to see "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull" which I loved, and then it was Kelly's bachelorette party that night! We stayed at one restaurant for one round of drinks, then went to a bar/lounge/restaurant called Kelly's and had some fun there. Didn't stay out too late, tho...came home and enjoyed the hot tub very much, and greeted Kelly and Reed when they arrived.

Thursday 29 May: Spent all day in the sun by the pool, reading and crisping, and got sufficiently burned before getting ready for the rehearsal. Rehearsal was followed by dinner at Kelly's (same place as the bachelorette party), which was delicious, and lots of fun sitting with Kelly M and Reed, Sarah and Matt B, Rachel, and Adam M. And Paul, of course. We kept having moments where our whole table would laugh loudly, so then when another table laughed at one point, I jokingly said that we should all just laugh again right then...and they all listened to me! So we laughed for no reason, just to out-laugh the other table. And Kelly R (almost Kelly P) got us each some Mary Kay makeup, earrings, and a really cute starfish necklace perfect for a beach wedding.

Friday 30 May: The wedding was perfect, and the reception was amazing. Pictures coming soon, of course. When I got out of bed this morning, I almost couldn't walk because my shins were so badly burned, but it went away with some stretching. I also had raccoon eyes from wearing sunglasses in the sun all day Thursday, but luckily Katie was a wiz with some bronzer mixed with face lotion, and expertly smoothed out my face so that I looked completely normal (normal for me, anyway) and very nicely tanned. I did a wee bit of crying at the wedding, and managed to hear pretty much everything (it's loud on the beach!), including the vows which were the same ones Paul and I used! So that was exciting. My fav food at the reception was the smoked salmon on crispy little baguette slices, with capers and red onions and horseradish cream. Yum! And with my mom and Rachel's mom there, we got lots and lots of great PREP pictures! So so so much fun, I will never forget it.

Saturday 31 May: I woke up so sunburned and having even more trouble walking...took some excedrin and felt better, but spent the day avoiding sun like the plague, which was sad because I wanted to watch Rachel's mom Sally surf. I did venture out to the beach wearing Kelly M's 50 SPF sunblock, and managed to catch Sally one one successful ride, and even made it out to the sandbar without getting stung by any jellyfish and only got wet up to my waist in the frigid water. Then I felt a little overwhelmed by the sun, so I went back to the pool area. Despite my awful sunburn, I had a nice afternoon hanging out with the PREPs, my mom, Sally, and others; then we all changed and went out to dinner at Sugarcreek somethingorother, which had delicious calamari. Spent the rest of the evening hanging out in the bottom floor of the house, watching Kelly M, Rachel, Sarah, and Matt B play Canasta, which was quite fun.

Sunday 1 June: Packed up, ate some stickybuns with the remaining folk, and headed to Williamsburg for lunch with Crystal and Ben. Had some yummy sushi, then got on the road home. By today, my shins, ankles, and feet had decided they were so angry about the sunburn that they were going to swell up like balloons - I had cankles! I actually had them on Saturday too, but didn't really notice until Sunday. It felt weird to walk, and rather painful. By this point I was taking loads of ibuprofen to help the swelling. Paul and I made it home by around 7:00 PM, reheated the leftover pork bbq and crabcake from Friday and Saturday, watched the latest episode of Battlestar Galactica online, and went to bed by 10. I'm sure we both fell fast asleep immediately. I got 2 extra pillows and slept with my feet propped up to hopefully shrink my cankles somewhat. We turned on the air conditioner that came with the apartment for the first time, and were happy to find that it successfully cooled off the entire first floor enough to have a comfortable evening...but we'll see if we need to buy another once it's 90 degrees for weeks on end...

Monday 2 June: When I woke up and stood up, it didn't hurt to walk for the first time since Friday! My swelling was down a lot, but still there enough that I couldn't fit my feet in any normal shoes and had to wear flip-flops to work. After 8 hours, I came home and did a bunch of sorting and organizing and hanging up of clothing, until I couldn't stand up any more. Made pasta with some leftover roasted red pepper sauce that we inherited from the wedding reception leftovers, which Paul and I enjoyed while we watched Charlie Wilson's War (very good movie!). There's some more macaroni with roasted red pepper sauce in a casserole dish in the fridge, waiting to be a quick dinner later this week after a softball game.

Tuesday 3 June: Another normal day at work, with left foot still slightly swollen but feeling almost normal finally. Paul made us hamburgers on our new (new to us) grill for the first time! They were very delicious. The evening would have been perfect if I hadn't sliced open my hand while trying to remove an avocado pit with a tomato knife. I am bad at doing avocado pits in the first place, so using the wrong knife was doubly stupid of me, but I paid by slicing a large-ish flap of skin off of my left hand on the side below the pointer finger. It's shallow, but it bled a LOT and is probably the worst I've ever cut myself, so I'm sorry to say that I kind of freaked out about it. I swore a lot, which got Paul inside, and when I lifted the paper towel to show him, blood kept gushing. I didn't drip any on the floor like Paul did with his foot, but for some reason seeing myself bleed like that freaked me out a lot - I started breathing quickly and crying, and wouldn't let Paul take off the paper towel to replace it with one soaked in peroxide and then put on a band aid. I had to eventually do it myself, which was OK, but then freaked out some more until Paul could open the band aid for me and helped me put it on. Then once it was covered up with something as official as a band aid, that helped me start to calm down. I drank a glass of water and was able to enjoy my hamburger with cheese, tomato, lettuce, and avocado on a toasted wheat bun. Yum! And now I'm going to go crawl into bed and read Dune, which I just got out of the library because as a scifi/fantasy kind of person, it's weird that I've never read such a quintessential scifi book. I tried it years ago, but after seeing Matt B reading it last week, I decided to try again. If you're looking for summer book recommendations, check out npr.org...I recommend "Water for Elephants" by Sara Gruen, which has been out for a few years, but if you haven't read it yet it's super good - I really loved it! And it even had a very good and satisfying ending.

Plan for the rest of the week:More cleaning and organizing of clothing in bedroomPossibly getting clipless pedals installed on my bicycle and fitted for clamps on my bike shoesSoftball games on Wednesday and ThursdayAskeys coming for dinner on Friday - fajitas with chicken on the grill!Finish wrapping Dad's birthday presentPractice riding bike with new pedals